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・ Carlos Ott
・ Carlos Oviedo Cavada
・ Carlos Oyarzun
・ Carlos Ozores
・ Carlos P. Garcia
・ Carlos P. Garcia Heritage House
・ Carlos P. Romulo
・ Carlos P. Scovil
・ Carlos Pace
・ Carlos Pachamé
・ Carlos Pacheco
・ Carlos Padilla
・ Carlos Padilla Velásquez
・ Carlos Padilla, Jr.
・ Carlos Padilla, Sr.
Carlos Padrós
・ Carlos Paez
・ Carlos Pagán
・ Carlos Pairetti
・ Carlos Paião
・ Carlos Palacios
・ Carlos Palau
・ Carlos Palenque
・ Carlos Palomino
・ Carlos Pamplona
・ Carlos Panini
・ Carlos Pano Becerra
・ Carlos Pardo
・ Carlos Pardo-Villamizar
・ Carlos Paredes


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Carlos Padrós
Carlos Padrós Rubió, also known as Carles Padrós Rubió (9 November 1870, in Barcelona - 30 December 1950, in Madrid) was a Spanish football pioneer and club President of Real Madrid.
He was a founding member of Real Madrid and later served as club President between 1904 and 1908, succeeding his brother Juan Padrós.〔(Carlos Padros ) Real Madrid C.F. Retrieved 12 February 2010.〕
Padrós was also the driving force behind the Copa del Rey and refereed the first ever final.
==Shop Owner==
Carlos and his brother Juan were born into a Catalan family living in Madrid. Together they owned a shop on the Calle Alcalá. Conflicting sources say it was either a fashionable women’s boutique called ''El Capricho'' or a cloth business called ''El Encanto''. The two brothers also became involved in the emerging football scene in the city. In 1902 the backroom of their shop became the first club premises of ''Madrid FC'' and Juan was elected the first president of the club that later became Real Madrid.

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